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u.s. covert action could be heading libya's way. john bolton is here to tell you about a secret document the president has signed. things are growing more unstake. libyan's foreign minister flees for england. why is the foreign minister running for cover in england? he says he quit, but he's not going quietly. >> to the bizarre, gadhafi has hired a former nicaragua want foreign minister -- to represent him at the united nations. strange? in the midst of this chaos and uncertainy the cost of war in libya is sigh rocketing. the pentagon saying -- is skyrocketing. the pentagon saying it has already cost american taxpayers 550 million dollars. that number is growing. and growing. and growing. former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. john bolton joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> greta: tell me about this document that the president has signed? there's been much discussion it is a secret document what is the significance? >> it is always good to know when the president signs a finding for a covert operation we learn about it quickly t
u.s. covert action could be heading libya's way. john bolton is here to tell you about a secret document the president has signed. things are growing more unstake. libyan's foreign minister flees for england. why is the foreign minister running for cover in england? he says he quit, but he's not going quietly. >> to the bizarre, gadhafi has hired a former nicaragua want foreign minister -- to represent him at the united nations. strange? in the midst of this chaos and uncertainy the cost...
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he has not been given any immunity from the u.s. there will be no immunity from prosecution there either. it remains to be seen what happens to moussa koussa. they wanted information but they may also want to put him on trial in the future, shep. >> shepard: complicated. jonathan hunt will be chatting away with you if you so choose. go over to the fox news .com/shep. appears i'm wearing my glasses on that thing. that's weird. click the on the hunt thing on the right and join the conversation. he is a great conversationist, that jonathan hunt. enjoy him. >> colonel qaddafi today warning the west that they have started something in libya they cannot control meaning we. in a statement to libyan television qaddafi says the leaders who decided to launch a crusader war between christians and muslims it is they who have stricken with madness. it will be out of their control no matter what methods of detraction they have at their disposal. this comes from a dictator who pleasantly blamed the uprising in libya on bin laden and protesters fue
he has not been given any immunity from the u.s. there will be no immunity from prosecution there either. it remains to be seen what happens to moussa koussa. they wanted information but they may also want to put him on trial in the future, shep. >> shepard: complicated. jonathan hunt will be chatting away with you if you so choose. go over to the fox news .com/shep. appears i'm wearing my glasses on that thing. that's weird. click the on the hunt thing on the right and join the...
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on the philosophy of doing good did the u.s. government do good by going into libya and preventing gadhafi from killing innocent people? >> no. if the united states wanted to do good, we might have considered it right away and not have said, hey, revolution is great. you should try revolution. we sowed the seeds of revolution. i believe that we are now selling the seeds of even greater hatred against united states and england and france and same weekend we go out, der spiegel releases awful pictures of troops. >> bill: you are going all over the map. if i'm president of the united states and i assume that all presidents want to do good -- if i'm faced with a decision, and decision should have been made sooner, but if i'm faced with mass murder which gadhafi certainly would have done. i can stop it by using american power. >>> would you have been in rwanda. >> bill: you remember the u.n. troops ran away. the they were in place to stop it. that is not the united states's responsibility. in darfur i think we could have been more ag
on the philosophy of doing good did the u.s. government do good by going into libya and preventing gadhafi from killing innocent people? >> no. if the united states wanted to do good, we might have considered it right away and not have said, hey, revolution is great. you should try revolution. we sowed the seeds of revolution. i believe that we are now selling the seeds of even greater hatred against united states and england and france and same weekend we go out, der spiegel releases...
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the word according to the u.s. navy they are trying to improve the red -- readiness of the . 9 back story with fox news is coming up with -- the back story with fox news is coming up with concerns about radiation is wanting the u.s. military to put their ships a little out to sea. as we know, humanitarian challenge following the quake and tsunami continues. monday new figures, the death toll is higher than we've been reporting, around 18,000. price tag for all this? 235 billion dollars. breaking news again from that troubled nuclear complex. >> sean: sad in many respects. joining me with more on the major international crisis facing the president in japan and libya, nationally syndicated fox news contributor, monica crowley. republican strategist, he lease jordan are with us. -- elise jordan are with us. the thing that stands out is how passive and disengaged this president is. >> i agree. when the japan crisis happened he did a lot of key battle ground state interviews, he didn't speak to the japanese miami-dadia.
the word according to the u.s. navy they are trying to improve the red -- readiness of the . 9 back story with fox news is coming up with -- the back story with fox news is coming up with concerns about radiation is wanting the u.s. military to put their ships a little out to sea. as we know, humanitarian challenge following the quake and tsunami continues. monday new figures, the death toll is higher than we've been reporting, around 18,000. price tag for all this? 235 billion dollars....
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>> that is not true. 64 u.s. senators equally divided between the democrats andrepublicans and i know that pains people to hear rotten democrats and rotten republicans got together even though they are hating each other . decided to be americans first instead of republicans and democrats, 64 signed a letter to the president and said it is time to deal with the entitlements. they named the curse word . tax reform. and left out social security. if you can't restore the solvencey of social security, that is the easiest thing to do as long as you clear the eyeballs and hair out of the aarp, you can get this done. but if you can't restore solvencey of social security you will not get anything done to medicare, medicaid and defense. 64 senators said it is time and the heat goes back to our leader and he has to get in the game. >> neil: do you feel he let you down? president proposed it kudos from that but not embraced it? >> no, he can't. he come out first, the republicans would have torn him to ribbons and if the repu
>> that is not true. 64 u.s. senators equally divided between the democrats andrepublicans and i know that pains people to hear rotten democrats and rotten republicans got together even though they are hating each other . decided to be americans first instead of republicans and democrats, 64 signed a letter to the president and said it is time to deal with the entitlements. they named the curse word . tax reform. and left out social security. if you can't restore the solvencey of social...
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does that worry you longer term, however this works out, that once again, the u.s., u.s., u.s.? >> yeah, it does worry me and i might side-- highly unscientific survey when i was in jordan a chance to talk to people in the street and elsewhere and the view is they very much appreciate america's concern for the arab world and they appreciated america doing what it can, but they say almost unanimously that we wish america would let the arabs solve the arabs problems and i'm afraid it's inevitable because our military capability is so much different than the other participants that it looks like our war. >> very good seein
does that worry you longer term, however this works out, that once again, the u.s., u.s., u.s.? >> yeah, it does worry me and i might side-- highly unscientific survey when i was in jordan a chance to talk to people in the street and elsewhere and the view is they very much appreciate america's concern for the arab world and they appreciated america doing what it can, but they say almost unanimously that we wish america would let the arabs solve the arabs problems and i'm afraid it's...
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has to look at, even if it's not happening in the u.s.? >> well, i hope and think that we're pretty far away from that and we just don't have a history of that in this country and many, many years and i would just hope we would be spared at that problem. >> neil: in the middle east, beyond what's happening in just libya, some of these other revolts, most have been targeted at regimes that are considered to be cruel or dictatorial. again, talk about syria, talk about yemen and bahrain where protests are planned later in the week. is it bigger than that? or is it just we feel that democracy and change is in the air? >> you think these, what we're seeing in the middle east can be enormously significant. it's remarkable that the problems of dictatorship. the problems that the dictators are having have spread from tunisia, to egypt, to bahrain, we now see in this morning's newspaper that the syrian regime which is a really awful government, very oppressive at home and has been a major problem for the united states in numerous arenas, is having
has to look at, even if it's not happening in the u.s.? >> well, i hope and think that we're pretty far away from that and we just don't have a history of that in this country and many, many years and i would just hope we would be spared at that problem. >> neil: in the middle east, beyond what's happening in just libya, some of these other revolts, most have been targeted at regimes that are considered to be cruel or dictatorial. again, talk about syria, talk about yemen and...
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so much of the world gets its wish and china overtakes the u.s. as the world pre-eminent superpower. will china really take care of the environment for little link-link? i don't think so. will they limit coal mining and oil drilling? no. no. they will do whatever they have to do to feed the hunger. they hunger for more. and their people are growing rapidly. more and more resources. more and more money. and more and more power. you see corruption greed and things like that are not american traits. they are human traits. the media won't cover the truth on these things or the potential food shortages. in 2008, we'll be the only one in history to have beened our food. watch. 2008. >> what is the cause of this? something we told you about for a long time. we're burning our food supply. >> glenn: okay. there we are. burning our food supply. then i said this. food prices will be going up. the dollar is being intentionally collapsed. we are also training the world to blame america for every problem that pops up. when times are tough and they hit hard, do
so much of the world gets its wish and china overtakes the u.s. as the world pre-eminent superpower. will china really take care of the environment for little link-link? i don't think so. will they limit coal mining and oil drilling? no. no. they will do whatever they have to do to feed the hunger. they hunger for more. and their people are growing rapidly. more and more resources. more and more money. and more and more power. you see corruption greed and things like that are not american...
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yet it still involves the u.s. part of that mission. you have one mission, under sorts of a committee of bosses, can that work? and now, the one and only boss at a semi-conductor company. would that arrangement, t.j., work in the corporate world? >>guest: you always want one person who makes and is responsible for decisions but in reality of a war, remind yourself of watching "patton," in world war ii he had to deal with the coalition of forces much countries want a coalition to feel like they are doing the right thing as a group and when you get group thinking you have group committees running things. i hope nato takes it over and maybe we can help them but we don't spend a lot of money, time, or lose any lives. >>neil: very good point. in corporate-type decisionmaking process, and i know you have boards and that sort of thing, and you are accountable and answerable to the board but you call the shots and it is clear, it is -- if company direction is set by you, great, you stay in the job and if it doesn't, i guess you don't stay in th
yet it still involves the u.s. part of that mission. you have one mission, under sorts of a committee of bosses, can that work? and now, the one and only boss at a semi-conductor company. would that arrangement, t.j., work in the corporate world? >>guest: you always want one person who makes and is responsible for decisions but in reality of a war, remind yourself of watching "patton," in world war ii he had to deal with the coalition of forces much countries want a coalition to...
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when she did this, u.s. attorney general eric holder who says he is not pursuing the voter intimidation case down in philadelphia, or the defense of marriage act, which is the law of the land, also says the d.o.j. is not going to pursue this one either. no, he's not going to. i told you last night, we need to make a choice. i believe the choice has been made by our d.o.j. it has. remember, i told you this last night. the american dream. do you believe the american experiment that man can rule himself? i told you last night, some will say no, man cannot rule himself. if so, the american dream, what is it? it can't be equal justice, because you have to stand on your own two feet. social justice. i see that the d.o.j. said no to the american experiment and we're not doing equal justice, because that would mean if there is a wrong, you right it. you stand for the law. you don't make the decision yourself. because that leads to social justice. but then again in his own words, i mean, maybe we have become a nation
when she did this, u.s. attorney general eric holder who says he is not pursuing the voter intimidation case down in philadelphia, or the defense of marriage act, which is the law of the land, also says the d.o.j. is not going to pursue this one either. no, he's not going to. i told you last night, we need to make a choice. i believe the choice has been made by our d.o.j. it has. remember, i told you this last night. the american dream. do you believe the american experiment that man can rule...
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to be fair, they don't have it in the u.s. either. but we don't have an u.k. so, therefore, you have to take as gordon brown did and as i have now, sort of one off measures to deal with that situation. interesting, if you look at the u.s., the president of the united states is talk about removing some of the. so i don't think we are unique in the world when we look at this industry at the moment and the returns is getting. >> the in line in the most important daily newspaper, this morning was the cancellation by their investment. i wanted to look specifically at gas. center to have us, or have issued a statement was has all of our north sea projects including those to give the go ahead recent what they believe and doesn't plan to be still are being reevaluated. projects that a viable will be canceled or they also make the point of economics from oil and gas are completely different in that oil has a single world price whereas gas has a multiplicity of prices, a much more diffuse market. they also claim that they'll be there for a much their impact on the domes
to be fair, they don't have it in the u.s. either. but we don't have an u.k. so, therefore, you have to take as gordon brown did and as i have now, sort of one off measures to deal with that situation. interesting, if you look at the u.s., the president of the united states is talk about removing some of the. so i don't think we are unique in the world when we look at this industry at the moment and the returns is getting. >> the in line in the most important daily newspaper, this morning...
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if the u.s. government were doing to the vatican what it's been doing in the middle east, you'd have catholics outrage and they'd convert it to a catholic problem. it's not religion problem. it's a u.s. foreign government policy problem. ron paul put it best in famous presidential debate. he said they came over here to kill us because our government has been over there killing them first. that's what we need to focus on. what the government has been doing to insight anger and outrage against the united states. >> judge napolitano: dr. jasser, would you not concede that the foreign policy of the united states of america, whether it's the physical presence in the middle east or guantanamo bay is a propaganda tool for those who want to radicalize muslims whether they are native born or come here under a subterfuge? >> well, i think certain parts of foreign policy absolutely. as far as supporting dictatorship has been a tool for radical islam and also support more recently of the muslim brotherhood a
if the u.s. government were doing to the vatican what it's been doing in the middle east, you'd have catholics outrage and they'd convert it to a catholic problem. it's not religion problem. it's a u.s. foreign government policy problem. ron paul put it best in famous presidential debate. he said they came over here to kill us because our government has been over there killing them first. that's what we need to focus on. what the government has been doing to insight anger and outrage against...
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then you will see the u.s. role diminish in the near-term. >> ham said it's not currently arming the rebel. nato fired 16 more tomahawk cruise missiles and flew more than 160 air to destroy the air defense site and protect libyan civilians. >> it will remain in hands until they're ready to consume it. my expectation is it, too, could fall over nato. >> the the new commando is a canadian. charles buschard. even after nato places the entire mission under his command, the canadian general will have two american american commanders above him. sam locklier in naples a admiral the supreme allied commander in europe. >> it's the intent that when the mission is accepted by nato, that the u.s. will contribute unique u.s. military capabilities. so it's likely to see capabilities such as u.s. aircraft that are very capable at the supress of enemy air defense. >> general ham spoke to us from the headquarters in stuttgart, germany. an italian commanderrer is already in charge of the arms embargo and nato off the coast of li
then you will see the u.s. role diminish in the near-term. >> ham said it's not currently arming the rebel. nato fired 16 more tomahawk cruise missiles and flew more than 160 air to destroy the air defense site and protect libyan civilians. >> it will remain in hands until they're ready to consume it. my expectation is it, too, could fall over nato. >> the the new commando is a canadian. charles buschard. even after nato places the entire mission under his command, the...
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the u.s., u.n., nativity toe and the arab league are now so heavily invested in qaddafi falling. >> you know, james, it seems like one of qaddafi's well best advisors, the foreclosure minister just hightailed it out of there. >> yes. fox news has confirmed that one of the top members of courtroom qaddafi's inner circle, his foreign minister has defected from the regime and has arrived safely in london for 15 years he was colonel qaddafi's intelligence chief. and, therefore, his defection means, shep, that he will likely have much to disclose to the west about his old boss' operations, capabilities and crimes. >> shepard: that might be helpful indeed. james live at the state department. thank you. what's actually happening on the battlefield where the government troops have been forcing rebels to retreat. president obama with a big announcement about a new energy plan. one that is set to reduce the amount of oil we bring in from other countries by a huge number. the critics say it's not going t
the u.s., u.n., nativity toe and the arab league are now so heavily invested in qaddafi falling. >> you know, james, it seems like one of qaddafi's well best advisors, the foreclosure minister just hightailed it out of there. >> yes. fox news has confirmed that one of the top members of courtroom qaddafi's inner circle, his foreign minister has defected from the regime and has arrived safely in london for 15 years he was colonel qaddafi's intelligence chief. and, therefore, his...
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the u.s. government on sunday night and spoke by telephone with the assistants secretary of state for near eastern affairs, the official would looks over the middle east for the state department. and we do not know the contents of the call. it is not the first call between the two since the libyan crisis began. but it constitutes the highest level contact between the u.s. government and the qaddafi rejamie known to have occurred since hostilities began over the weekend in the u.n. backed military campaign. >>neil: are we to think he is trying to find a way out? a country of exile? >>guest: what is interesting about learning this at this time is that secretary of state, hillary clinton, told a television interviewer yesterday, that we have heard about other people close to muammar qaddafi, reaching out to people they know around the world, africa, the middle east, europe, north america, which of course including washington, dc, saying, what do we do? how do we get out of this? we did not know t
the u.s. government on sunday night and spoke by telephone with the assistants secretary of state for near eastern affairs, the official would looks over the middle east for the state department. and we do not know the contents of the call. it is not the first call between the two since the libyan crisis began. but it constitutes the highest level contact between the u.s. government and the qaddafi rejamie known to have occurred since hostilities began over the weekend in the u.n. backed...
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privately, a senior u.s. official told fox news is administration is not yet convinced arming rebels will bring about the desired outcome. publicly, they said only that high-level washington is still getting to know the rag-tag rebel army. >> we are continuing to discuss and have the conversation with the opposition, to assess what the makeup of it is. >> we have been clear we reached out to the opposition, working with them and assist them in the effort to bring about transition to democratic process. >> you do want hem to win? >> i don't now to be more clear to say what we want to emerge is gaddafi step down and see a peaceful transition to a democratic process. >> tuesday, the nato supreme commander testified to the senate u.s. intelligence detected flickers of evidence that the rebel ranks included members of al-qaeda. so they're unsure whether the rebels are the kind of entity we'd provide weapons to. at the highest level they warned that president obama has a week, but not a month, to make up his mind.
privately, a senior u.s. official told fox news is administration is not yet convinced arming rebels will bring about the desired outcome. publicly, they said only that high-level washington is still getting to know the rag-tag rebel army. >> we are continuing to discuss and have the conversation with the opposition, to assess what the makeup of it is. >> we have been clear we reached out to the opposition, working with them and assist them in the effort to bring about transition to...
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u.s. and coalition fighters flying more than 150 air anythings over north africa nation and firing 16 cruise missiles in the past 24 hours according to a spokesman after nato agreed last night to assume command of the no-fly zone. but united states and other allied forces are in charm of the rest of the world in including attacks on the ground forces which is the toughest part of the operation and the most controversial. the quick exit does not appear likely and now steve harrigan in the libyan capital but first over to the pentagon. the transition of command is happening. what does it mean? >> we are told from a senior nato official it is being transitioned and it will take 72 hours before general ham can hand over to the nato command structure and the new lieutenant general, the canadian lieutenant general is put in charge of the no-fly zone. the enforcement of the no-fly zone will still be robust. this is not going to just be planes looking for aircraft in the sky. it will be a robust e
u.s. and coalition fighters flying more than 150 air anythings over north africa nation and firing 16 cruise missiles in the past 24 hours according to a spokesman after nato agreed last night to assume command of the no-fly zone. but united states and other allied forces are in charm of the rest of the world in including attacks on the ground forces which is the toughest part of the operation and the most controversial. the quick exit does not appear likely and now steve harrigan in the libyan...
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explaining why the u.s. will not likely intervene in syria the way it did in libya, secretary of state clinton cited the scale of the violence. >> there is not an air force being used there is not the same level of force. arp and the ostensibly more benign leader this damascus. >> there is a different leader in syria now. many member of both parties that have gone to syria in recent months said they believe he is a reformer. >> reporter: at least one prominent foreign policy voice in the u.s. senate disagrees. >> if he does what gaddafi has been doing, there is a precedent that has been set and it's the right one. >> reporter: senior aid said libya is unique and military decisions are not based on precedent. secretary clinton tried to engage syria and weaken ties with iran in march 2009 she sent assistant secretary of state to damascus, the first such visit in four years and she recently reinstated the american ambassador there. >> you heard secretary clinton call him a reformer, rather than tyrant. >> in ma
explaining why the u.s. will not likely intervene in syria the way it did in libya, secretary of state clinton cited the scale of the violence. >> there is not an air force being used there is not the same level of force. arp and the ostensibly more benign leader this damascus. >> there is a different leader in syria now. many member of both parties that have gone to syria in recent months said they believe he is a reformer. >> reporter: at least one prominent foreign policy...
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representing the u.s. at international conference, and ran for senate twice and lost. >> i was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. >> she was an advocate, and research, refusing to give in to cancer, ferraro worked on hillary clinton's failed presidential bid in 2008 and voluntarily resigned after being accused of making allegedly racist remarks to a newspaper about that candidate, barack obama. she said wouldn't have been successful if he were white or a woman and obama later saying she wasn't a racist, but ferraro was cloorl upset. >> i feel very bad for people who thought i was a racist. i really do. this has been the worst three weeks of my life. >> when sarah palin was chosen as john mccain's running mate, she thought was wonderful, saying she didn't want to be the only one. they met in person on election night in 2010. >> the opportunity that i and other women fog you have been able to see, it's been wonderful, it's been great for our nation. >> geraldine ferraro is survived by her husband, three childr
representing the u.s. at international conference, and ran for senate twice and lost. >> i was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. >> she was an advocate, and research, refusing to give in to cancer, ferraro worked on hillary clinton's failed presidential bid in 2008 and voluntarily resigned after being accused of making allegedly racist remarks to a newspaper about that candidate, barack obama. she said wouldn't have been successful if he were white or a woman and obama later saying...
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however, as you know, u.s. policy is to see muammar qaddafi gone, so squaring the contra digs between those two is going to be what the challenge is for the president tonight, and he also is going to trumpet the hand over to nato but folks in pentagon privately are saying they will be if this for a while. >>neil: and being sellish person that oil traders are, when we get reports that rebels have taken control or retaken control of oil port centers the oil prices subside and the volatility eases. not every day markets -- are the markets getting ahead of themselves? did they put this as an issue to rest from maturely? >> if you talk to folks at the pentagon, there are real concerns about the way forward even if the best-case-scenario happens, muammar qaddafi leaves or is taken out by some of his own people, the way forward on the ground in a very tribal culture of libya, is still a question mark. how that comes together, and how the oil is dealt with, and how a government is formed post muammar qaddafi, those are
however, as you know, u.s. policy is to see muammar qaddafi gone, so squaring the contra digs between those two is going to be what the challenge is for the president tonight, and he also is going to trumpet the hand over to nato but folks in pentagon privately are saying they will be if this for a while. >>neil: and being sellish person that oil traders are, when we get reports that rebels have taken control or retaken control of oil port centers the oil prices subside and the volatility...
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in yemen, the u.s.-backed president -- remember, we backed the budget in yemen -- he has helped us with the fight on terror and he is scrapping his offer to step down. demonstrators again taking to the streets in the yemen capital , and the president saleh is a key ally in the united states battling al qaeda on the peninsula. and a blast at a factory that makes explosive in yemen killed 78 after local residents looted the facility n syria the sons calling on the government to protect the rights of protesters after reports of a crackdown. this is a big mess. there is a general on one side in yemen, and then there is the leader on the other side and they both have their own armies. james is at the state department. the regime of syrian president assad is denying responsibility for killing the protesters this weekend. >>reporter: the government is saying that armed gangs are responsible in the protesters the past week, when more than 70 people have been killed. there is graphic footage, the most graphic to
in yemen, the u.s.-backed president -- remember, we backed the budget in yemen -- he has helped us with the fight on terror and he is scrapping his offer to step down. demonstrators again taking to the streets in the yemen capital , and the president saleh is a key ally in the united states battling al qaeda on the peninsula. and a blast at a factory that makes explosive in yemen killed 78 after local residents looted the facility n syria the sons calling on the government to protect the rights...
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u.s. ally is on the brink. i'm shepard smith. the news starts now. >> the president of yemen now promising to step down on one condition. tonight what he says has to happen and what about american interests if he actually does go. plus, in syria, and in jordan, new anger and new calls for change. l we'll take you inside the growing rage in the region and see what it means for us. >> plus, in libya, nato is getting set to take over the no-fly zone but american forces are still very much a part of this war. tonight, what washington plans and is there any end game? but first on fox this friday night, white house has announced president obama will address the nation monday evening. we're told he'll focus on the situation in libya during comments from the national defense university in d.c. the address is scheduled 7:30 eastern. earlier today he updated congressional leaders on libya and a senior aide says there is no clear end game on how to remove moammar gadhafi from power. more and reaction
u.s. ally is on the brink. i'm shepard smith. the news starts now. >> the president of yemen now promising to step down on one condition. tonight what he says has to happen and what about american interests if he actually does go. plus, in syria, and in jordan, new anger and new calls for change. l we'll take you inside the growing rage in the region and see what it means for us. >> plus, in libya, nato is getting set to take over the no-fly zone but american forces are still very...
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he was later handed over to the u.s. where i'm sure we cried and tried to listen about his childhood. and then held him, you know, give him over to libya. where we could put him in there and make sure that he gets together with his family and has a decent meal. gosh darnit, we're worried about him. he was released in 2008. another report says he recruited 25 libyan men to fight against the u.s. forces in iraq. does it seem reasonable to anybody? now you might say jeez, now you care about it mr. beck. mr. smarty pants. how come it didn't matter when you helped osama bin laden in afghanistan? we trained him and used the training to kill americans. didn't seem to matter to you. yes, it did and it does. the enemy of my enemy is not my friend. that is our problem. i've been on the record saying that for quite some time. the difference is here however, when we helped bin laden fight against the soviet occupation of afghanistan, we didn't know that he would later, 15, 20 years later turn out to be our actual enemy and blow up t
he was later handed over to the u.s. where i'm sure we cried and tried to listen about his childhood. and then held him, you know, give him over to libya. where we could put him in there and make sure that he gets together with his family and has a decent meal. gosh darnit, we're worried about him. he was released in 2008. another report says he recruited 25 libyan men to fight against the u.s. forces in iraq. does it seem reasonable to anybody? now you might say jeez, now you care about it mr....
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do u.s. forces, as speaker gingrich just suggested at least from the air target qaddafi and his regime? >> well, it seems to me that the only acceptable way for this to end in libya is for qaddafi to go and in that sense president obama was absolutely right. you know, though the rhetoric surrounding this action of libya, the diplomatic rhetoric has been confusing at times i think what has not been confusing is what the coalition forces have been doing over the air of libya and that is we are taking aggressive action not only to keep their planes on the ground but also to stop their forces from attacking. we have take and side in libya and it is the right-side and we ought to be open about it. we are taking the side of the freedom fighters in libya against one of the most totalitarian regimes that has existed in the world. and qaddafi has to go in one way or another. >> chris: supposedly we haven't taken a side. i understand it is just protecting the civilians. now, the rebels have taken a cit
do u.s. forces, as speaker gingrich just suggested at least from the air target qaddafi and his regime? >> well, it seems to me that the only acceptable way for this to end in libya is for qaddafi to go and in that sense president obama was absolutely right. you know, though the rhetoric surrounding this action of libya, the diplomatic rhetoric has been confusing at times i think what has not been confusing is what the coalition forces have been doing over the air of libya and that is we...
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with uprisings in the mideast and catastrophe in japan and a budget battle in the u.s., his priorities are screwy. but there is more. on saturday obama hade his 873rd outing to the golf course as president. on friday he took time out to honor last year's stanley cup champion. and then he celebrated women's history month on his radio show and built the giant sandcastle. and then there was the ice sculpture he built for the wa b i scu t. eck itut mda hticipated i a hot dog eating contest. i guess he is in the back there. he won handily. you can say it has been a busy week for captain perfect. i didn't even mention the bear wrestling, but then again i guess i just did. should obama leave these childhood distractions? or is commander awesome allowed to have a life when there is so much strive? let's ask the action brothers gary and barry of the no help there because they are very busy. very busy indeed. you have the budget and libya. you have all of the stuff going on. you have to use the acro anymore, itwb, if it were bush, would people be raising hack kills? >> it would be a death come c
with uprisings in the mideast and catastrophe in japan and a budget battle in the u.s., his priorities are screwy. but there is more. on saturday obama hade his 873rd outing to the golf course as president. on friday he took time out to honor last year's stanley cup champion. and then he celebrated women's history month on his radio show and built the giant sandcastle. and then there was the ice sculpture he built for the wa b i scu t. eck itut mda hticipated i a hot dog eating contest. i guess...
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>>steve: well, there will be a debate over it if the u.s. does decide to do it. when you send weapons you have to send more than just weapons but trainers, as well, so it is a sign of increased involvement and officer what we have seen how the rebels fight and fire and thousand they drive back and forth and how they behave there will not be a rapid turn around. >>neil: be safe. in the meantime they attack our human rights record and now we are saying sinus up again reapplying for the second term on the u.n. human rights council, the council that wanted syria in and only recently kicked libya out. and now the foundation for the defense of democracy is trying to figure that one out. i don't know if i would like to be in that club. >>guest: you are, we are paying for the biggest share. >>neil: why are we so eager to be in the group that we were despising. >>guest: hope over experience? the policy of this administration is to try to engage with some of the worst of the worst and believe me at the human rights council that is where though gather. want to engage with t
>>steve: well, there will be a debate over it if the u.s. does decide to do it. when you send weapons you have to send more than just weapons but trainers, as well, so it is a sign of increased involvement and officer what we have seen how the rebels fight and fire and thousand they drive back and forth and how they behave there will not be a rapid turn around. >>neil: be safe. in the meantime they attack our human rights record and now we are saying sinus up again reapplying for...
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and then the u.s. vetoes blatant anti-israel resolution, but still managed to feel obligated to express displeasure with israel, calling the settlement illegitimate and a folly. we have a couple of other things in the administration, we have general jones. obama's former national security advisor. he told a joke talking about a jewish merchant denying a member of the taliban water but offering him the sale of his goods. he told this joke and at the beginning of it, i mean immediately hearing it thinking my gosh, this is an antisemitic joke. what is this? nobody said anything about it. that is just some of it. just some of it. but you get the idea. somebody else in the administration, somebody else in the administration actually refers to jerusalem as the arab name for jerusalem which is meant to be used as a slam to jews. it basically means jerusalem doesn't exist. okay, so we know they are not fans of israel. we have that. but that doesn't mean anything, does it? does it have anything to do with why o
and then the u.s. vetoes blatant anti-israel resolution, but still managed to feel obligated to express displeasure with israel, calling the settlement illegitimate and a folly. we have a couple of other things in the administration, we have general jones. obama's former national security advisor. he told a joke talking about a jewish merchant denying a member of the taliban water but offering him the sale of his goods. he told this joke and at the beginning of it, i mean immediately hearing it...
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but the france, the u.s., the u.s. forces, air forces go in, and go to libya. hmm. that is weird. same time we get the kill team maims or images from "der spiegel." now a senior nato officials say the images could be worse from anything that came out of abu ghraib. why? there is something here. according to "der spiegel,," "the united states and nato are concerned that the reactions could be intense to publication of alleged images killed by the soldiers in afghanistan. nato headquarters, there are fears that the coming days could see angry protest in afghanistan or even potential attacks against nato units. it is also surprising that the germany is pulling the forces out of the nato action? despite all of this, we know 99.999% of all american troops are good, decent, scaring individuals. the best and the braviest that humanity has to offer, not just america. this story is going to be spun as though this is the way we party with dead people. but americans are racist and hateful and murderous animals. we are not. but that is going to be taught all over the world. it starts in germa
but the france, the u.s., the u.s. forces, air forces go in, and go to libya. hmm. that is weird. same time we get the kill team maims or images from "der spiegel." now a senior nato officials say the images could be worse from anything that came out of abu ghraib. why? there is something here. according to "der spiegel,," "the united states and nato are concerned that the reactions could be intense to publication of alleged images killed by the soldiers in afghanistan....
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u.s. transitions to what will be essentially a nato, plus arab countries. h isep model used in afghanistan as it's described to me. we understand the u.s. and france have come to a late agree in the the last few hours there is now no discrepancy between what france wants and what the u.s. wants. the president we understand is culting short his visit to latin america. he plans to transition. i'm told we can expect a transition of command by this time next week. the headquarters likely to be at a nato headquarters in naples, italy. the f-15 fighter jet went down at 11:33 monday evening local time according to u.s. marine officials. the two airmen ejected safely after an apparent malfunction of the jet. other pilots in the air at the time say they did not see enemy fire. seven u.s. military aircraft were launched from their bases in the mediterranean to take part in the recovery. two u.s. carrier jets flew cover for the mission and defense officials confirmed dropped two bomb to separate the
u.s. transitions to what will be essentially a nato, plus arab countries. h isep model used in afghanistan as it's described to me. we understand the u.s. and france have come to a late agree in the the last few hours there is now no discrepancy between what france wants and what the u.s. wants. the president we understand is culting short his visit to latin america. he plans to transition. i'm told we can expect a transition of command by this time next week. the headquarters likely to be at a...
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it is u.s. policy that gadhafi needs to go. >> this is not about going after gadhafi himself. >> what is in our interests is working with the national community to stop an urgent humanitarian crisis. in working over time through a set of pressure tools with a coalition to increasingly isolate and put pressure on gadhafi. >> sean: get gadhafi, don't get gadhafi. i've never seen anything this incoherent. >> that phrase, gadhafi needs to go. there is nothing unclear about it. it is delivered in a matter of fact way. short words, all of a sudden, they are starting to go back on those words. there's a tremendous danger in foreign policy when you are shown to say one thing one day and you change your policy the next. if there is that inconsistency it breeds insecurity. not only among americans but allies across the globe. >> sean: let's look as the administration sort of like with mubarak. first day supported mubarak then became neutral then opposed him. it was incoherent there. this is now becoming a
it is u.s. policy that gadhafi needs to go. >> this is not about going after gadhafi himself. >> what is in our interests is working with the national community to stop an urgent humanitarian crisis. in working over time through a set of pressure tools with a coalition to increasingly isolate and put pressure on gadhafi. >> sean: get gadhafi, don't get gadhafi. i've never seen anything this incoherent. >> that phrase, gadhafi needs to go. there is nothing unclear about...
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another group grows to more than 50 million of the u.s. population. join me in 28 minutes for "special report." now back to glenn beck. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> glenn: this is complex but i have never treated you as a moron. as you will see, there are, there are two answers that will solve this problem. that is the light. the light. we need the light. then the light as in sunlight is the best disinfectant. those are the two answers. there is fight for power right now. it's obvious that america has lost power. we are not leading the world. you and i know that. we know something is not right here. now what is happening is the players in the world fight to take the top dog spot. they don't agree on everything but they agree on these few things. i showed you at the beginning. anti-israel. they want to realign the power and defeat capitalism or the western way of life. anti-american. anti-west. libya is the key to this. libya, france is leading. that bothered me. we are waiting for the u.n. then we started using this responseability to protect. this idea that came f
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and now to former u.s. ambassador to nato who is now a professor of diplomacy in international politics at harvard kennedy school. thank you, sir. i have learned over the last few days we don't know who the rebels are and they are asking for weapons. >>guest: this was always a gamble the administration and the coalition was taking when we went into libya. we did not have a good sense of who the rebels were. of their leadership. their experience. their ideological orientation. so obviously a critical factor is to assess what they are likely to do as a government if they do end up as a government if muammar qaddafi is replaced, what is the attitude of that government toward the united states and western europe and a key issue that we will have to confront the government: do we arm the rebels. the obama administration has done the right thing. they are being prudent. the idea you want to arm the rebels is good. we should want to see muammar qaddafi go and see the rebel army advance if it is possible and win th
and now to former u.s. ambassador to nato who is now a professor of diplomacy in international politics at harvard kennedy school. thank you, sir. i have learned over the last few days we don't know who the rebels are and they are asking for weapons. >>guest: this was always a gamble the administration and the coalition was taking when we went into libya. we did not have a good sense of who the rebels were. of their leadership. their experience. their ideological orientation. so obviously...
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and in libya, u.s. and allied planes paved the way for rebel forces to retake the key oil town of brega. for more let's bring in fox news correspondent steve harrigan in tripoli. steve? >> reporter: chris, a rapid advance by the rebels, they are moving west, quickly towards what they say is an eventual battle, right here in tripoli. they've taken their first key town of ajdabiya and have gotten help from allied airstrikes. those strikes targeted qaddafi tanks, rocket launchers, as well as artillery, that really paved the way for them to take ajdabiya and more important is resupply trucks from the government going down the long desert road they have been hit hard so qaddafi forces without fuel an ammunition have had little choice but to retreat in the face of running out of supplies and retreated past brega, at times the qaddafi forces are getting out of the military vehicles and into civilian cars to flee, without being targeted. the next big test is likely to be qaddafi's home town of sirte, and if the
and in libya, u.s. and allied planes paved the way for rebel forces to retake the key oil town of brega. for more let's bring in fox news correspondent steve harrigan in tripoli. steve? >> reporter: chris, a rapid advance by the rebels, they are moving west, quickly towards what they say is an eventual battle, right here in tripoli. they've taken their first key town of ajdabiya and have gotten help from allied airstrikes. those strikes targeted qaddafi tanks, rocket launchers, as well as...
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when it finally end heed some 58,000 u.s. service members were dead along with 2 million vietnam me. a u.s. withdrawal was complete 38 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, march the 29th. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> what's the value of being a great, powerful country if we are not going to step in against tyrants who are slaughtering their people. >> bill: hold it. is that the uber liberal anthony weiner talking? we will report on possible hypocrisy on the left. >> u.s. interests can't just mean validating some kind of post american theory of intervention. >> bill: governor palin hammering mr. obama on his leadership. we will take a hard look at that. >> ♪ on the road again. ♪ i just can't wait to get on the road again. >> bill: once ginsenger willie nelson could get away with the marijuana charge. this time the situation is truly bizarre ♪ i can't wait to get on the road again. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill:
when it finally end heed some 58,000 u.s. service members were dead along with 2 million vietnam me. a u.s. withdrawal was complete 38 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, march the 29th. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> what's the value of being a great, powerful country if we are not going to step in against tyrants who are slaughtering their people. >> bill: hold it. is that the uber liberal anthony weiner talking? we will...
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the u.s. needed them to run the infrastructure of germany and to keep the communists back so there was a lot of tough, hard swallowing. and the same thing during reconciliation in cambodia and south africa, people who were guilty of odious crimes going free because it was considered the better result for the nation as a whole. >>shepard: so i understand this man who has been murdering his people for 40 years would then in this new theory be allowed to go off someplace because of the war that is not happening and the people who are the relatives of the one he was killing for decades will be fine with that? >>guest: not so. >>shepard: who will they love most? >>guest: we are in a war and have taken a side this is not a good resolution for a lot of people. if this happened and this is speculation, he is resisting. >>shepard: we do in the know who we are fighting. there is a knowledge gap. we are getting to know them. >>guest: it is difficult. the u.s. has not yet officially recognized them for th
the u.s. needed them to run the infrastructure of germany and to keep the communists back so there was a lot of tough, hard swallowing. and the same thing during reconciliation in cambodia and south africa, people who were guilty of odious crimes going free because it was considered the better result for the nation as a whole. >>shepard: so i understand this man who has been murdering his people for 40 years would then in this new theory be allowed to go off someplace because of the war...